Lisa Rinna is taking her hair game to the next level — literally.
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star, 61, attended the 2025 Fashion Trust U.S. Awards in Los Angeles on Tuesday, April 8, where she debuted a gravity-defying hairstyle.
For the event, the Days of Our Lives alumna embraced spring vibes with a blue and green floral printed dress with angular shoulder pads and green motifs in the background. The dress additionally featured a high neckline, cinched waist and pleated maxi skirt.
The dress wasn’t the only interesting feature in Rinna’s look — the Rinna Beauty founder teased her hair into a faux hawk that was piled atop her head with the sides slicked back. To complete the look, the reality star wore a powder blue eyeshadow and a nude lip.
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Lisa Rinna at the 2025 Fashion Trust U.S. Awards
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The 61-year-old rarely shies away from making a statement with her fashion and beauty — in fact, she loves it when people don’t understand the vision behind some of her most polarizing looks.
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Lisa Rinna in January 2025
“I love to get in there and make people feel uncomfortable. I’m polarizing,” Rinna told PEOPLE after attending Vivienne Westwood’s Fall/Winter 2023 show in a daring bowl cut that had the internet saying she looked like a mix of Lord Farquaad from Shrek and Will Byers from Stranger Things. “I love that about myself. So that was a great look because it just flipped everybody out.”
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Lisa Rinna in 2024
She continued, “I like to make people feel something, and that made people feel you either loved it or you hated it. And I just love that.”
Rinna’s aim with her outfits is always to get people talking: “I’d love to get people just having a conversation, getting them to feel something, because I think everybody is not super happy. They don’t feel good, and I think that people are tending to go into a negative area right now. And I’m trying to get people to snap out of it and talk about something other than wanting to hurt people or be so negative.”
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